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President Biden is ensuring the United States remains a safe haven for refugees and that those who apply to immigrate...
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A spectacular way to experience this cultural diversity is visiting two of its oldest cities, São Paulo and Rio de...
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Biotechnology – one of the fastest-growing scientific fields – uses tools from biology, chemistry, computing, engineering and mathematics to advance...
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These Sea Turtles Face Peril
Sea turtles have been swimming the world’s oceans for more than 100 million years. Yet today the survival of these...
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Building Resilience in Children
Cultured Kids Cuisine’s international non-profit organization helps children build a future of love and tolerance through food. Administered by more...
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Sanford Biggers Transforms Rockefeller Center with Bronze ‘Oracle’ Sculpture
This spring, multiple disciplinary artist Sanford Biggers will transform Rockefeller Center with several public art exhibitions, including the highly anticipated...
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New York City will Reopen on July 1st, 2021
Summer is coming, vaccinations are increasing, and NYC is ready to reopen on July 1st. Small local businesses are returning...
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The Lovings Paved the Way for Interracial Marriages
Mildred and Richard Loving were in love, so they did what so many couples do. They got married. But it...
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“Courageous women who stand up for their rights inspire a better world”, said U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Blinken...
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Biden Ends Discriminatory Immigration Bans
Calling them “just plain wrong,” President Biden on January 20th ended restrictions on the issuing of visas to individuals from...
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When COVID-19 Hits Home and You’re Far Away
It has been a year since the Pandemic started. We went through lockdowns, quarantines, and a neverending fear of catching...
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Lucy loved to visit her grandma and grandpa. They lived in a little country cottage with a beautiful, big garden....
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Maria Ines runs an art gallery and event space out of her apartment, is launching a business networking group, and...
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